An air-cooled lamp bulb includes a central tube and a circular light wall. The circular light wall is formed by a plurality of light units surrounding the central tube and emitting light beams in a direction away from the central tube. A top frame supports the circular light wall on top. A top opening is formed in the top frame. A bottom gap is formed between a bottom of the central tube and a bottom of the circular light wall. An air passage is formed between the central tube and the circular light wall. The air passage connects the top opening and the bottom gap for allowing air flow through the air-cooled lamp bulb.
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1. An air-cooled lamp bulb, comprising:
a central tube;
a circular light wall formed by a plurality of light units surrounding the central tube and emitting light beams in a direction away from the central tube;
a top frame supporting the circular light wall on top;
a top opening formed in the top frame;
a bottom gap formed between a bottom of the central tube and a bottom of the circular light wall; and
a first air passage formed between the central tube and the circular light wall, and connecting the top opening and the bottom gap for allowing air flow through the air-cooled lamp bulb.
6. An air-cooled lamp bulb, comprising:
a central tube;
a circular light wall formed by a curve light unit surrounding the central tube, the curved light unit having a first facet facing obliquely downward and a second facet facing obliquely upward;
a dome top protection cover;
a top opening formed on a top of the dome top protection cover;
a bottom gap formed between a bottom of the central tube and a bottom of the circular light wall; and
a first air passage formed between the central tube and the circular light wall, and connecting the bottom gap and the top opening for allowing air flow through the air-cooled lamp bulb.
2. The air-cooled lamp bulb as claimed in
a side opening passing through the circular light wall; and
a second air passage formed between the side opening and the top opening for allowing air flow through the air-cooled lamp bulb.
3. The air-cooled lamp bulb as claimed in
the circular light wall comprises a plurality of polygon light facets, and
the side opening is formed in a position between two facets among the plurality of polygon light facets.
4. The air-cooled lamp bulb as claimed in
the circular light wall comprises a plurality of polygon light facets, and
the side opening is configured in a boundary of neighboring facet among the plurality of polygon light facets.
5. The air-cooled lamp bulb as claimed in
the circular light wall comprises a plurality of polygon light facets, and
the side opening is configured in a corner of a facet among the plurality of polygon light facets.
7. The air-cooled lamp bulb as claimed in
a side opening passing through the circular light wall; and
a second air passage formed between the side opening and the top opening for allowing air flow through the air-cooled lamp bulb.
8. The air-cooled lamp bulb as claimed in
the circular light wall comprises a plurality of polygon light facets, and
the side opening is formed in a position between two facets among the plurality of polygon light facets.
9. The air-cooled lamp bulb as claimed in
the circular light wall comprises a plurality of polygon light facets, and
the side opening is configured in a boundary of neighboring facets among the plurality of polygon light facets.
10. The air-cooled lamp bulb as claimed in
the circular light wall comprises a plurality of polygon light facets, and
the side opening is configured in a corner of a facet among the plurality of polygon light facets.
11. The air-cooled lamp bulb as claimed in
a first LED chip mounted on the first facet and emitting a light beam obliquely downward.
12. The air-cooled lamp bulb as claimed in
a second LED chip mounted on the second facet and emitting a light beam obliquely upward.
13. The air-cooled lamp bulb as claimed in
a protection cover formed in front of the first LED chip and the second LED chip.
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This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 13/853,647 filed Mar. 29, 2013, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a lamp, especially an air cooling LED lamp which has air passages for natural cooling the lamp without using an electric fan.
2. Description of Related Art
The deficiency of the prior art is to use an electric fan 6 for the cooling. Running of the electric fan 6 consumes electric energy. It is desired to develop a natural cooling system without using an electric fan so as to reduce electricity consumption.
This invention uses air passages for cooling the led lamp without using any electric fan so that the present invention is a green product which reduces electric energy consumption.
A first air passage 251 is formed between the central tube 21 and the circular light wall 22 for air flow. A trumpet cup 24 is configured under the transparent dome 23, surrounds lower part of the circular light wall 22. A top gap 261 is configured between a top end of the transparent dome 23 and a top end of the circular light wall 22. The top gap 261 communicates with the central cavity 231. A bottom gap 262 is configured between a bottom of the circular light wall 22 and a bottom of the trumpet cup 24. A second air passage 252 communicates between the top gap 261 and the bottom gap 262 for air flow.
An inner rib 271 is configured between the central tube 21 and the circular light wall 22 for fixing a position between the central tube 21 with reference to the circular light wall 22. An outer rib 273 is configured between the circular light wall 22 and a trumpet cup 24 for fixing a position between the circular light wall 22 and the trumpet cup 24. A top rib 272 is configured between a top end of the circular light wall 22 and a top end of the transparent dome 23 for fixing a position between the circular light wall 22 and the transparent dome 23.
In comparison with
A first air passage 451 is configured between the central tube 21 and the circular light wall 42B. The first air passage 451 communicates the top opening 461 and the bottom gap 262. The bottom gap 262 functions as a first air inlet. A plurality of side opening 41 is configured passing through the circular light wall 42B. Each of the side opening 41 functions as a second air inlet. The opening 41 communicates with the first air passage 451. A second air passage 452 is formed between the side opening 41 and the top opening 461 for air flow.
While several embodiments have been described by way of example, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications may be configured without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Such modifications are all within the scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims.
Lin, Ming-Te, Lin, Ming-Yao, Qiu, Heng
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